14 cheap dividend stocks for a rich market

Defensive, dividend-rich companies are playing an unusual leadership role in this rally. But the swift ascent has some observers convinced that their valuations are stretched. Are there any bargains left? asks Matt Andrejczak. See full story.

The Rolls-Royce of riding mowers

With the grass beginning to grow in many parts of the country, a little weekend yard work may be in order. But why settle for a labor-intensive push mower when you can ride around on the Rolls-Royce of lawn tractors? See full story.

10 things vitamin makers won’t say

There are more than 54,000 dietary supplements on the market, sold under 1,000 different brands. How can consumers find a safe product? We peel back the label to see what nutrition-in-a-bottle is really worth. See full story.

Microsoft stock rising despite woes

Microsoft shares have risen sharply in the last three months despite problems on the PC front and downbeat reviews of Windows 8. Some analysts say investors see it as a haven. See full story.

What ‘sell in May and go away’ really means

It’s almost May, and on Wall Street that has a specific meaning. But the market adage doesn’t prescribe selling everything, writes Howard Gold. See full story.

Generations of investors have relied on the so-called 60-40 asset allocation model. But after a decade or more of out-of-the-ordinary market conditions, many investment professionals are tweaking the model or abandoning it altogether. See full story.

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